BUTTER BOILED CORN ON THE COB

Without a doubt, the most delicious way to boil corn on the cob. The corn becomes incredibly delicious, fresh-tasting, and rich as it cooks. You’ll be so enamored with it that you won’t care what else is served.

I’d always been used to boiling my corn in water, then serving with a pat of butter by the side. But two years ago, a friend introduced me to a new way, the best way to boil corn on the cob and I must say I haven’t looked back since.

I must admit that I was hesitant at first to try this. I mean, who boils corn on the cob with a glass of milk and stick of butter right? But I finally got around to doing t and I had to call my friend up and thank her massively for introducing me to this pure bliss.

Adding milk and butter to the boil allows the corn to absorb so much flavour, and taste better. You don’t need a pat of butter anymore since the corn already has a buttery taste. You could add some salt and pepper to spice this up, but the salt won’t be necessary if you get salted butter.

You could also add some sugar for more sweetness. However you choose to consume this, I guarantee 100 percent that you would love it.

Servings: 8 ears of corn
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients:

4 ears corn (husks and silk removed)
Water (enough to cover the ears of corn)
1 cup heavy cream
½ cup milk
6 tablespoon butter
¼ cup sugar
½ teaspoon paprika (optional)

Instructions

Step 1:Fill a large pot with enough water to just cover the ears of corn, then add the heavy cream, milk, ¼ c portion of the butter, and sugar then bring to a boil over medium high heat.

Step 2:Reduce heat to low and allow to cook about for 8-10 minutes, or until corn is tender. Then melt the remaining two tablespoons of butter and mix with the paprika. Set aside.

Step 3:Remove from the stock pot and liquid and then brush the melted butter and paprika onto the cooked corn on the cob with a basting brush. Serve immediately!

Nutritional facts:

Calories: 213kcal
Carbohydrates: 8g
Protein: 1g
Fat: 20g
Cholesterol: 65mg
Sodium: 94mg
Potassium: 42mg
Fiber: 1g

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